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| COMBO MOUNTS FOR MOTORCYCLE |
 97 degrees in the shade. No shade. 90 minutes to get back into the U.S. |
![Bundled-up like the Michelin [girl] on the way back to WA state Bundled-up like the Michelin [girl] on the way back to WA state](/gallery_pics/t/pic00995-2.jpg) Bundled-up like the Michelin [girl] on the way back to WA state | | | | |
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It wasn't enough of a challenge this past summer to have a motorcyle ride certified, by the IBA, that carried me 1530 miles in about 22 hours -- only done, previously, by about 2300 other riders. It wasn't enough of a challenge to also have a motorcyle ride certified, by the IBA, that carried me 2100 miles in about 43 hours -- only done, previously, by about 1000 other riders.
I had to make the attempt to travel from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico -- and back -- in less than 72 hours. Something that had been certified as only been done by about 14 other motorcycle riders. Nearly 3000 miles, all told, in 72 hours.
Through Los Angeles, twice. Crossing the US/Mexico border, twice. Crossing the US/Canada border? Four times (once to get to the start point, and the ride back into home in Washington State).
At my side, my faithful Garmin nuLink 1695T and back-up 765T mounted, on my Honda Goldwing, with my RAM mounts and cradles. Helped me to plan getting through Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, and through LA at times to miss traffic. Helped plan-out the departure times, travel times and arrival times from my intermediate stop on the Central California coast (San Luis Obispo, CA -- where I went to college in the mid-late 1970s) on the way home. Even helped, by converting speed limits from mph to kph while riding in Canada, from coming home with documentation of my having BEEN in Canada, courtesy of the local constabulary!
About 20 hours of riding to get to the other end of Interstate 5, and about 25 hours to get back home. Plenty of time for rest, meals, (limited) sight seeing, seeing my boy just back from Afghanistan, and visiting the home that I lived in as a child.
What an experience! |
POSTED BY: Kristen Langley on November 21, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 11597 |
| PLACES: Tijuana |
| TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount |
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| TRIP TO VIRGINIA |
 Travelling the highway in Virgina |
 Travelling the highway in Virgina |
 The entrance to Sky Line |
 Travelling on the Sky Line |
 At one of the observation turn offs | |
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I purchased a Motorcycle mount for my Garmin 765T and it worked better than I had hoped for. One of the features in the Garmin is to track the trip and download it into Map Source. This was the first trip with a group from work. I had no idea where we were going so to take the roads again would have been a stretch. With the GPS on the handle bar playing music through the radio and tracking the whole trip was a great experience.
The mount was absolutely the best, The mount was stable and adjustable as I had to make minor adjustments for comfort. Again thanks to the staff for your help and I have attached a couple of pics of our trip.
Kevin, St Thomas, Ontario |
POSTED BY: Kevin Broughton on July 15, 2010
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 24190 |
| PLACES: Virginia |
| TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount |
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| HONDA SUPERBLACKBIRD & NUVI 765T |
 view over the tankbag |
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I purchased RAM mounts for my 765T to mount to my 2002 Honda CBR1100XX SUPERBLACKBIRD. The Ram sits on a ball mount in the centre of my top bridge.
Why the long 5.25 socket arm? So I can see the gps over my tank bag.
When it rains, I just lean the gps on the long arm forward further forward under my windscreen. Works like a damn. Haven't had to use my sandwich bag cover yet.
Now I have no excuse getting lost when the leaders turn right and I turn left like I did in BC this July. I still ended up in Trail, I just went through Nelson, and Salmo, the long scenic rainy other way. he he. Enjoy. |
POSTED BY: Kevin McLaughlin on September 19, 2009
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 28175 |
| PLACES: Alberta |
| TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount, honda, superblackbird |
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| GARMIN 765T RAM MOUNT |
 Planned location for Garmin and RAM Mount before installation. |
 Completed installation of Garmin and RAM Mount and |
 Right side view of installation. | | | |
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Recently purchased a Garmin Nuvi 765T, but didn't like the windshield mount that came with the unit. I wanted to find a way to mount the unit to the center console in my 2002 Toyota Tacoma, but at first I was having a difficult time finding the solution.
Fortunately, I came across GPS City, and within a few minutes I found exactly what I needed - - The RAM Mount with Screw Down Plate for the Garmin Nuvi 7xx series (Model RAM-B-138-GA26U). The GPS City web site had all the information I needed to make my decision, such as diagrams, measurement details, and great videos that demonstrate and explain the product very well. I found the videos also helped to give me a better idea of the overall physical appearance and characteristics of the RAM Mount.
I elected to go with the Screw Down Plate, because even though my truck is already 9 years old, I don't have any plans of getting rid of it within the next few years (these days not having a car payment is great!). So for that reason, I don't mind having a three small holes in the console.
The first photo shows the area on my Tocoma's forward center console where I planned to install the unit, just below the radio. The Screw Down Plate of the RAM Mount has the perfect size to fit nicely on the small square area just forward of the 4X4 shift lever. Note the two spare cigarette lighter style power jacks, one of which would be used for my Garmin, and the other would still be free for other uses.
The second photo shows the completed installation, with my Garmin Nuvi in place.
The third photo (although a little hard to see) shows a right side view of the installation. I used velcro cable ties to bundle the Garmin power cord and FM unit along the "neck" of the RAM Mount. The excess power cabling has been tucked under the center console.
This weekend I took my first short trip to a nearby state park with new Garmin and RAM Mount setup. I am very pleased with the RAM Mount, and impressed by it's stability. The RAM Mount's rubber ball joints allow for a wide variety of adjustments and angles, but also deliver a system that is rock solid and there is no slipping of the ball joints once the unit is tightened.
The location where I installed this setup worked out to have an additional advantage... I can rest my hand on the 4X4 shift knob, while my index finger has an easy reach to the Garmin unit's touch screen.
I would strongly recommend RAM Mounts to anyone needing a mounting system that is flexible, has very high quality materials, and a great price. Thanks GPS City and RAM Mounts!!
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POSTED BY: Scott Georgens on September 6, 2009
CATEGORY: Truck VIEWS: 13168 |
| PLACES: Las Vegas |
| TAGS: nuvi 765t, toyota, ram mount |
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